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Direct flights to commence from Sweden to Jamaica

KINGSTON, Jamaica— The Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) says that beginning November 22, VING, operated by Sunclass Airlines, will offer direct flights from Stockholm, Sweden to Jamaica.

According to the JTB, the fortnightly flying programme will run through to March 2023 as part of the winter season programme 2022/23.

The agency said that VING will operate a total of nine rotations for winter 2022/23 with 373 seats on each flight, on its Airbus A330—900neo.

“We are delighted with VING's decision to resume direct flights to Jamaica next winter. We are encouraged by the tour operator's trust in our destination, and their charter service will significantly increase Swedish visitors, who usually stay on the island for 14 nights,” said Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett.

“Since reopening our borders last summer, our destination has continued to welcome visitors safely and seamlessly.  We are prepared and resilient and have been meticulous in our preparations for visitors in the post- COVID-19 world. Jamaica's tourism sector continues to lead the recovery efforts for the island's economy, and I am pleased to report that we are making steady progress towards recovering stronger,” he added.

Donovan White, Director of Tourism, agreed. “It is safe to say that tourism is steadily rebounding and the demand for Jamaica is high. We are very pleased that tour operators such as VING believe in destination Jamaica and we look forward to welcoming their passengers, to enjoy a truly unforgettable Jamaican experience in an environment which is safe, seamless and secure.”

Claes Pellvik, Nordic Head of Communication, Nordic Leisure Travel Group, said, “Nordic Leisure Travel Group is happy to come back to Jamaica again with non-stop flights Stockholm-Montego Bay for the upcoming winter season 22/23, especially since our previous customer feedback has always been excellent for our Jamaica programme. What is new is that we will operate our brand-new Airbus A330-900neo from our own Sunclass Airlines. This state-of-the-art aircraft will reduce CO2 emissions by -23 per cent, and at the same time enhance the passenger experience. We see Jamaica as being a perfectly positioned destination for the future with its focus on well-being, a vast selection of interesting activities and culture to explore, and a fantastic hotel product on offer”.

Source: https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latestnews/Direct_flights_to_commence_from_Sweden_to_Jamaica

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